A center console for a motor vehicle includes a tray (11) which can be deployed in the direction of the vehicle dashboard. The tray is mounted on top of a generally rectangular base portion (10) which provides storage space, accessible by pivoting upward the tray components and a cover (1), both of which are hinged (6, 28, 30) on an upper rear lip of the box. The tray includes panels (113, 114) which slide out to left and right to provide a larger support surface for papers, food and/or beverages. A support leg (116) under the forwardly extending tray can pivot (13, 117) to a diagonal orientation, engaging with a front face of the base portion (10), to provide additional support and bearing capacity to the deployed tray (111).
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1. A combination center console and movable tray adapted for mounting in a motor vehicle, comprising
a base unit adapted to be secured to a floor of a passenger compartment of said vehicle;
a frame unit, pivotably secured to said base unit and formed with a generally rectangular horizontal slot;
a generally planar tray slidable into and out of said horizontal slot in said frame unit, in order to furnish a horizontal surface for supporting any of food, beverages, writing materials and handheld electronic devices,
a support leg pivotably coupled to said horizontally movable tray, in order to support said tray when said tray is slid out of said slot and
a shoulder formed on a front surface of said base unit, adapted to engage with and support a bottom end of said support leg, when said support leg is in use and supporting said tray.
2. A combination center console and movable tray adapted for mounting in a motor vehicle, comprising
a base unit adapted to be secured to a floor of a passenger compartment of said vehicle,
a frame unit, pivotably secured to said base unit and formed with a generally rectangular horizontal slot, and a generally planar tray slidable into and out of said horizontal slot, said tray being slidable toward and away from a vehicle dashboard, and being coupled to lateral tray extensions, said extensions being adapted to be deployed in a direction orthogonal to a central axis of said horizontal slot of said frame unit;
a support leg pivotably coupled to said horizontally movable tray, in order to support said tray when said tray is slid out of said slot; and
a shoulder formed on a front surface of said base unit, adapted to engage with and support a bottom end of said support leg, when said support leg is in use and supporting said tray.
3. The combination of
a cover coupled along one edge thereof to said frame unit, and
a magnet secured to one of said cover and said frame unit, in order to releasably secure said cover and said frame unit together.
4. The combination of
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This application is a continuation-in-part of my provisional application Ser. No. 62/524,886, filed 26 Jun. 2017, the entire content of which is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates generally to a tray for use in a motor vehicle such as a car, truck, tractor, or airplane and, more particularly, to a tray which is supported on a center console of a sport utility vehicle (SUV).
It has long been known, for example at drive-in restaurants, to provide a cantilevering food-and-beverage tray which can be temporarily supported on the outside of a partly rolled-down window. This has the disadvantages that, for the duration of the meal, the window must remain open to wind, mosquitoes, flies and other insects, and that if any precipitation occurs, the rain, snow or hail falls on the exposed tray, and may even blow into the interior of the vehicle. Further, it has been known, in vehicles, to provide a central armrest or console, between the driver's seat and the front-right passenger's seat. This console can provide internal storage space and can support a clipboard, electronic tablet or similar kind of planar surface, for doing paperwork. Many tradespersons, such as electricians, plumbers, painters, cleaning services, general contractors and landscapers, spend significant fractions of each working day in a vehicle, and therefore need a weather-protected multipurpose device which provides one or more surfaces, usable both for doing data entry and for eating “on the run.” Both uses may arrive in rapid succession, for example when it is necessary to finish a job, invoice the customer, and obtain food and beverages before returning to a sometimes-distant “home base.”
Accordingly, I have devised an improved center console, which provides internal storage space, a movable tray which can easily be changed between a deployed configuration and a stowed configuration, and a cover which protects the aforementioned components when not in use, and serves as a comfortable armrest when necessary.
Preferably, my improved console has a base portion resembling an open-topped rectangular box, with an upper rim which serves for mounting additional components. Atop the box are mounted horizontally deployable tray components, preferably including a support leg which, in the deployed configuration, increases the weight-bearing capacity of the tray components. Finally, a smooth-surfaced cover component sits on top of the tray components. In order to keep all components connected to each other, the tray components and the cover are preferably coupled to the base portion by a hinge formed along the rear upper rim of the box-like base portion. The resulting structure is sturdy, adaptable for multiple uses, and suitable for installation either in new vehicles or for retrofitting into already-existing vehicles.
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Midframe portion 5 has a generally rectangular central cavity 34 which is accessible via a rectangular aperture 36 is a front of portion 5, enabling sliding reception of a foldable tray structure 11 in central cavity 34. Above aperture 36 is a seat to receive a metal plate 4, which cooperates with a permanent magnet 2 secured to cover 1. Plate 4 and magnet 2 can be attached respectively to midframe 5 and to cover 1 using screws 3.
Beneath aperture 36 is a place to pivotable attach latch handle 8 to midframe 5. Preferably a torque spring 7 is used to bias latch handle 8 toward engaging its claw into cutout 24, to keep midframe 5 secured against bottom 10. However, by lifting up handle 8, against the force of spring 7, one can pivot the claw out of engagement with bottom portion 10 and thereby open the storage space within. A horizontal hinge pin 9 mounts handle 8 on midframe 5.
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Those having ordinary skill in the automotive arts will understand that various modifications and refinements of the above-described structure are possible, within the scope of the inventive concept. For example, the storage portion need not be rectangular, but could be polygonal or circular. Therefore, the invention is not limited to the specific preferred embodiments shown and described, but rather is defined by the following claims.
Campagnone, Jordan, Campagnone, Rebecca
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